Thursday, February 24, 2005

 

Creating an Ebook

It's a sad fact that crime exists on the Internet. There are many people who would willingly take your brand new ebook you worked so hard on, "copy" it word for word and start selling it online as their own.

Your product does not have to be limited to text in the form of an ebook. It may be delivered as audio or even video with the advent of broadband Internet connections, but increasingly though these alternative media formats are being used, they are normally activated by links embedded into ebooks and supported by text.

One of the main reasons for this is the ability of your product to deliver an automatic "backend" income stream for you, from other products or services you recommend and are affiliated with. By including your affiliate links inside of e-books, your customers can visit the sites of your recommended links and should they choose to buy anything you'll earn extra money on the commission due.

Many people actually produce e-books and actually give them away! They do this because of the "viral" effect that can be achieved. People pass around your book and they're also passing around your affiliate links generating increasing commissions for you!

A twist on this method is to sell ebooks you can create quickly and sell them for a low price such as $17. This makes sure that people actually read your book and will be more likely to click on your links because they paid for it. If you offer them "reprint rights" they have an incentive to sell more copies of your product distributing ever more of your affiliate links with no involvement on your part.

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